Apple LED Cinema Display is equipped with Thunderbolt
The new Apple LED Cinema Display maintains the traditional design but is equipped with an additional high-speed Thunderbolt connector.
The new Apple LED Cinema Display maintains the traditional design but is equipped with an additional high-speed Thunderbolt connector.
Apple LED Cinema Display will support Thunderbolt connection port. (Photo: Apple).
According to Macrumors, Apple has posted a new generation Apple LED Cinema Display screen equipped with Thunderbolt connector on its website.
Initially, the product code was leaked MC914LL / A-J59 is said that the Macbook plastic is attached with Thunderbolt port. But then, "Apple" has partly corrected the information by bringing the new Apple LED Cinema Display image onto its website with the code " MC914 ".
Apple computer screen design has not changed compared to its predecessor. The difference is that on the promotional image, the new monitor displays the wallpaper of OS X Lion version instead of Snow Leopard. In addition, the mini display port has been replaced with high-speed Thunderbolt.
Macrumors also added some pictures of Macbook Pro connected to two LED Cinema Display screens in the form of "daisy chain " (one connected to machine 2, machine 2 connected to machine 3, machine 3 connected to the 4 . machine connect to a machine) via Thunderbolt port.
Devices that connect to each other are "daisy chain" via Thunderbolt. (Photo: Apple).
Thunderbolt is the peripheral connectivity technology standard developed by Intel and Apple. This technology allows data transfer speeds far beyond the current USB 3.0 standard. At the same time, Thunderbolt also makes connecting multiple devices at the same time high speed.
This technology takes advantage of both DisplayPort and PCI-Express data protocols into a single connection port that can be used for many different purposes while ensuring speed. This allows data transfer with maximum speed on at most seven Thunderbolt-enabled devices connected in a "daisy chain" style .
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